Our top 10 properties of the month - September

Our top 10 properties of the month - September

Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in September.

Moorhouse Barn, Butleigh Wootton, Glastonbury
Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,250,000

Set in a rural location close to the village of Butleigh this fabulous, four bedroom, detached barn conversion with gardens and 1.5 acres of land has been renovated to an impressively high standard and enjoys stunning views over the fields and beyond. With a paved terrace, gardens and land of circa 1.5 acres the outside spaces are a rural delight.


Bevenden Barn, Great Chart
Guide Price £900,000 - £950,000

Nestled on the idyllic cusp of Great Chart and Bethersden and tucked away within an exclusive cluster of just four homes, this former cow shed has been transformed into a beautifully presented family residence, combining rustic charm with a contemporary finish. Meticulously refurbished throughout and set within approximately six acres of breathtaking Kentish countryside, this equestrian home has just under 3,500 square foot of versatile and beautifully appointed accommodation.


The Granary, Boarden Lane, Staplehurst, Tonbridge
Guide Price £1,000,000

Nestled within the picturesque Weald of Kent, this magnificent three-bedroom character property on Boarden Lane, Hawkenbury, Staplehurst, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique home. This beautifully maintained unlisted barn conversion, thoughtfully completed in 2007 by its previous owners, seamlessly blends rustic charm with contemporary comforts, all set within approximately 0.8 acres of enchanting grounds that afford breathtaking countryside views.


Claremont Mews, Birchington
£365,000

Nestled within the exclusive and tranquil Claremont Mews, a private development comprising just nine distinctive homes, this remarkable two bedroom house offers an unparalleled living experience in the heart of Birchington. Boasting over 1,000 sq. ft of meticulously designed, versatile accommodation, this property provides the generous proportions typically found in a standard three-bedroom home, making it an ideal choice for those seeking space, style, and a unique lifestyle.


Biddenden Road, Headcorn
Guide Price £1,250,000 - £1,350,000

Discover this charming five-bedroom period farmhouse, set within approximately 4.5 acres in a secluded setting with a converted oast and barn for neighbours. The farmhouse retains many original features and with extensive gardens, it's an idyllic family home owned by the same family for 21 years.

Nestled in a picturesque and secluded setting between Biddenden and Headcorn, this exquisite five-bedroom period farmhouse presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial family home with approximately 3.5 acres of land. This property seamlessly blends historical charm with modern family living, making it an ideal sanctuary for those seeking space, character, and convenience.


Lower Godney, Wells
Guide Price £700,000 - £750,000

With countryside views and interiors blending stylish contemporary and original features this rural, 3 double bed rural cottage is country living at its finest. Settled in a riverside position with countryside views and no light pollution is a place to connect with the beauty of nature.



The Street, Willesborough Lees
Guide Price £950,000 - £1,000,000

Tucked away within a highly sought after conservation area on a plot of approximately 0.6 acres, this exceptional Grade II listed house dates back to the late 1700's and provides immense versatility. Filled with original features and occupying a generous plot, this superb property extends to approximately 3000 square foot, blending period charm with flexible living options.


Coldbridge Lane, Egerton
£975,000

Nestled within the idyllic Kent countryside, this exceptional detached bungalow presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial family home with an impressive 1.1 acre plot. Extending internally to a generous 3584 square foot, this property has a blend of spacious living, breathtaking views, and significant holiday let potential.


Deyley Way, Ashford
Offers in excess of £375,000

Located within the highly desirable Singleton area of Ashford, this immaculately presented semi-detached townhouse combines contemporary design with practical functionality, all within a vibrant community renowned for its green spaces and excellent connectivity. The current owners have recently redecorated the majority of the property and also upgraded the hallway, stairs and landing carpets as well as the flooring in both bathrooms.


Canters Green, West Bradley, Glastonbury
Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,250,000

Canters Green is a rare opportunity to acquire a country home set in a wonderfully private and peaceful location, with paddock, gardens, and versatile outbuildings extending to around 1.34 acres. Approached by a long driveway, tree lined down one side, the property combines seclusion with accessibility, being just over a mile from the A371, making commuting and school runs convenient while still enjoying glorious countryside surroundings.

Originally two cottages dating back to the late 19th century, the house was sympathetically converted into one and has been further extended to create a spacious family home. With four first floor bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an attached one bed annexe, the property offers a wealth of flexible accommodation suitable for multi-generational living, a holiday let, or home office.




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